New York Giants WR Jamaar Taylor filed his letter of retirement with the NFL and has informed the team he has decided to retire after two seasons. "We respect Jamaar's decision, but we are really sorry to see this," Giants general manager Ernie Accorsi said. "I thought he was an outstanding prospect and played very well for us when he was healthy. Accorsi added that the team will place Taylor on the reserve/retired list and will retain his rights in case he changes his mind.

Updating a previous report, the Star-Ledger reports agent Raymond Savage has now said New York Giants WR Jamaar Taylor (knee) will wait to make his retirement from the NFL official until he has some more test results on his knee. Taylor has been working to rehab the knee, but recently experienced what Savage termed "clicking and popping" during the team's organized team activities. Savage said Taylor has been "going back and forth" for the past two weeks and even told Savage to move forward with his retirement, but Savage said Taylor has since changed his mind again. Savage expects Taylor to make a decision by Tuesday, June 6, when he receives the results of a recent examination conducted by doctors not affiliated with the Giants.